Logan Taylor ’17 resigned from the College during the summer, Director of Gender Violence Prevention and Education Benje Douglas confirmed earlier this week. Taylor was arrested for the alleged rape of a female student in late May.

At the time of Taylor’s arrest, the College began an independent investigation of the alleged assault. However, as Taylor is no longer a student at the College, Bowdoin's investigation will not continue.

Douglas said that the College will continue to provide resources to the alleged victim.

Although the College is no longer investigating, the District Attorney’s office will continue its investigation.

At a dispositional conference on August 13 at the Cumberland County Courthouse, the complaint against Taylor was dismissed without prejudice. Because the dismissal was without prejudice, the District Attorney’s office remains able to refile charges. A representative from the District Attorney’s office stated that the office is still working on the case, and was therefore unable to comment on either the reasons for the dismissal or the pending investigation.

Taylor’s defense attorney could not be reached for comment.

This story will continue to be updated if more information becomes avaliable. 

This story will continue to be updated as more information becomes avaliable. 

Logan Taylor ’17 resigned from the College during the summer, Director of Gender Violence Prevention and Education Benje Douglas confirmed earlier this week. Taylor was arrested for the alleged rape of a female student in late May.

At the time of Taylor’s arrest, the College began an independent investigation of the alleged assault. However, as Taylor is no longer a student at the College, Bowdoin's investigation will not continue.

Douglas said that the College will continue to provide resources to and support the alleged victim of the alleged rape.

Although the College is no longer involved in the case, the District Attorney’s office continues to investigate the allegations.

At a dispositional conference on August 13 at the Cumberland County Courthouse, the complaint against Taylor was dismissed without prejudice. Because the dismissal was without prejudice, the District Attorney’s office remains able to refile charges. A representative from the District Attorney’s office stated that the office is still working on the case, and was therefore unable to comment on either the reasons for the dismissal or the pending investigation.

Taylor’s defense attorney could not be reached for comment.

This story will continue to be updated as more information becomes avaliable. 

Logan Taylor ’17 resigned from the College during the summer, Director of Gender Violence Prevention and Education Benje Douglas confirmed earlier this week. Taylor was arrested for the alleged rape of a female student in late May.

At the time of Taylor’s arrest, the College began an independent investigation of the alleged assault. However, as Taylor is no longer a student at the College, Bowdoin's investigation will not continue.

Douglas said that the College will continue to provide resources to and support the alleged victim of the alleged rape.

Although the College is no longer involved in the case, the District Attorney’s office continues to investigate the allegations.

At a dispositional conference on August 13 at the Cumberland County Courthouse, the complaint against Taylor was dismissed without prejudice. Because the dismissal was without prejudice, the District Attorney’s office remains able to refile charges. A representative from the District Attorney’s office stated that the office is still working on the case, and was therefore unable to comment on either the reasons for the dismissal or the pending investigation.

Taylor’s defense attorney could not be reached for comment.